Obsessive Face Pattern Art

Obsessive face pattern
Water droplets on face
Pattern explosion room
Hungry chef with giant rice bowl
Obsessive pattern work covering found objects in the art style of Outsider Art --v 6.1
Obsessive pattern work covering found objects in the art style of Outsider Art --v 6.1
Obsessive pattern work covering found objects in the art style of Outsider Art --v 6.1
Obsessive pattern work covering found objects in the art style of Outsider Art --v 6.1
a black and white image of a face made up of numbers
a black and white photo of a creepy face
a black and white photo of a man's face
a black and white photo of a man's face
a black and white photo of a man's face
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
a drawing of a man wearing a colorful headdress
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
wide landscape with natural scenery
portrait of two people together
serene landscape with mountains and water
Art Brut Style Style Transfer Example
bicyle resting against a wall
still life with everyday objects
Art Brut Style Style Transfer Example
urban street with city activity
a tree in nature
house with front view
animal standing in natural pose
a black and white photo of a cat's face
Troll face
A koi pond seen from above, orange and white koi fish swimming among lily pads, clear water with subtle ripples, fallen cherry blossom petals floating on the surface, dappled sunlight
a sepia photograph of a woman with freckles on her face
Person with water droplets on face
First love confession
A dramatic Soviet-style propaganda poster.
Depict a poor, sad working-class man in worn clothes, with a tired but dignified expression on his face. He stands in the foreground, slightly turned toward the viewer.
In the background: a large industrial factory with smokestacks, heavy machinery, and dark smoke rising into the sky.
The atmosphere is serious, emotional, and ideological — showing hardship, struggle, and hope for liberation.
Strong socialist realism style inspired by classic USSR propaganda posters from the 1930s–1950s.
Bold shapes, high contrast, limited color palette (red, black, beige, muted yellow).
Sharp lines, heroic composition, dramatic lighting.
Add a bold propaganda slogan in clear, vintage typography:
“Proletariusze Piri-Piri — nie jesteście sami!”
The text should be prominent and integrated into the poster design.
No modern elements, no realism photography — illustrated, painterly propaganda art style.
Christ Pantocrator with gospel book
Athlete with discus in contrapposto pose
Ronin facing sunset duel
a black and white photo of a woman's face
I lift up my eyes toward the sky;
know my heart and home are there,
where the ones before me lie.
One day, I’ll be gathered up
and carried to that place
where I shall know as I am known,
and see my Maker’s face.

	It’s appointed unto us just once to be:
	We linger here, but soon we’ll be set free.
 	No more reaching upward ‘til we die,
	Our roots stay here.  We stretch beyond the sky.
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
bicyle resting against a wall
urban street with city activity